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Guys, im not sure if this has been posted here before but there is a new GUI wallet for Bytecoin called Cryptonite XCN.Discussion thread is here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700039Its still in development stage. Ideas and suggestions are welcomed.

Guys, im not sure if this has been posted here before but there is a new GUI wallet for Bytecoin called Cryptonite XCN.Discussion thread is here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700039Its still in development stage. Ideas and suggestions are welcomed.

Guys, im not sure if this has been posted here before but there is a new GUI wallet for Bytecoin called Cryptonite XCN.Discussion thread is here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700039Its still in development stage. Ideas and suggestions are welcomed.

Guys, im not sure if this has been posted here before but there is a new GUI wallet for Bytecoin called Cryptonite XCN.Discussion thread is here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700039Its still in development stage. Ideas and suggestions are welcomed.

Looks like a good idea. Let's see what happens next.

Don't just watch! Show some activity! Give them suggestions if you have any.

Can you correct a block reward? It's dynamic and decreases each block according to the formula: BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/218, where MSupply = (264 - 1) atomic units and 'A' is amount of already generated coins.

Can you correct a block reward? It's dynamic and decreases each block according to the formula: BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/218, where MSupply = (264 - 1) atomic units and 'A' is amount of already generated coins.

Can you correct a block reward? It's dynamic and decreases each block according to the formula: BaseReward = (MSupply - A)/218, where MSupply = (264 - 1) atomic units and 'A' is amount of already generated coins.

The data is taken from the aggregator whatmine.com and others. Block reward varies depending on the difficulty.

Just throwing this one out there but is it at all possible or likely the "community" is extraterrestrial? I thought they might just be fooling with us about the aliens thing but recent events have been changing my mind on the topic.

Just throwing this one out there but is it at all possible or likely the "community" is extraterrestrial? I thought they might just be fooling with us about the aliens thing but recent events have been changing my mind on the topic.

There is BCN with 9 decimal places on hitbtc.com (BCN is now possible to sell or buy there).

Is not it strange? I thought that in specification is written " One coin is divisible down to 8 decimal places (divisible up to 10^8)".

An exchange can divide their assets down as much as they want, they can trade Bitcoin denominated down to a hundred places if they wanted to. When it comes to withdrawing it doesn't matter much anyway, you always have to withdraw a minimum amount that will be much higher than the smallest traded prices.

Most exchanges won't bother because it just causes more data to be stored in the trading engine database, but I see no real technical reason why they shouldn't do this.

Also, this method will allow Bytecoin to be traded under 1 satoshi if the price ever falls that low.